https://news.ycombinator.com/ - this hacker news?
Whats stopping you using both lemmy and HN?
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https://news.ycombinator.com/ - this hacker news?
Whats stopping you using both lemmy and HN?
This is the right question. Why not use both? Don't let any one source of news/media be your only source.
HN is good at what it is good at. And so is Lemmy :)
I feel like these answers would be a lot different if OP was asking about Reddit.
Nothing ☺️
Was asking your perspective on this. And as I am student so saving some timo could be great.
Yeah, the money-mindedness also bothered me. The whole site is run by a Venture Capital company, so it attracts that kind of clientel.
I also found that the voting system (more people can upvote than downvote) encourages controversial comments. As a result, often times extreme comments would get voted to the top, whereas informative comments weren't.
And sometimes, there's people there who genuinely know a lot about technology, but far too many are "tech bros", so people who only care about technology when it can make them money or otherwise ease their lives.
Overall, well, I don't use it anymore...
The whole site is run by a Venture Capital company, so it attracts that kind of clientel.
And that is causing real enshittification. It is increasingly just about promotion of certain products while rejecting criticisms. There is less and less honest discussion. I get the feeling that mods will soon no longer allow "anti-tech" viewpoints altogether.
Good Alternative communities?
Well, you've already found Lemmy+kbin, which IMHO is currently the best.
Mastodon can be cool, too, although you've really got to curate your experience, and the soapboxing that someone else mentioned is really present on there, too.
Well, and then there's also lobste.rs. It's invite-only. If I remember correctly, it has lots of BSD users at its heart, so those are at least people who are genuinely interested in technology, but yeah, the opinions you find on there can also be a bit one-sided as a result...
Any communities recommended to join?
Well, if you want content similar to HN, these are kind of that:
Slashdot
Too much soapboxing; no I really don't care what some random nerd feels about an extremely niche topic that they've posted about on their personal blog because it has annoyed them recently.
Any good alternatives on Lemmy or fediverse?
Mostly a good place for info/links, and used to be pretty ok for the comments section.
Now half the comments are low effort "first" type posts, and the other half is way too capitalistic/VC-centered for my liking.
A supposed "hacker" community, yet they seem to prefer non-free software over the GPL a lot...
You can’t delete your account/comments, which is shitty. Just for that I stopped using interacting and threw away the key to my account. I sometimes read.